No.
You need to keep adding the replacments for the “required by” *-git packages that keep popping up to the list of packages to replace (kconfigwidgets in your current case/state):
$ sudo pacman -Syu kguiaddons kconfigwidgets
Rinse and repeat until you got them all stacked up and the package manager will actually start it’s work.
newer local packages pamac update ✔ 10s Preparando... Sincronizando banco de dados de pacotes... Aviso: pamac-cli: local (10.1.2-0.1) é mais novo que extra (10.0.6-2) Aviso: pamac-common: local (10.1.2-0.1) é mais novo que extra (10.0.6-2) Aviso: pamac-gtk: local (10.1.2-0.1) é mais novo que extra (10.0.6-2) Resolvendo dependências... Verificando conflito entre pacotes... Aviso: dependência cíclica detectada: Aviso: bashrc-manjaro será instalado antes de sua dependência bash
@jdcard do a pacman -Q | grep git and see which git packages you have. Remove the git suffix from those packages you want to replace and put them into a row to install them via sudo pacman -S <list of packages>.
Pretty much a wonderful update!.. At the end of the day all is great!.. But…
Pamac decided to not cooperate so well for this time. First of all, no updates showing… I refreshed the mirror lists… I updated the software databases… Eventually at the 10th tentative some mostly browser related updates showed. Applied them. No more updates… Eventually I rebooted the system and hey!.. The usual huge batch came!.. Happily applied them!.. Reboot!..
After log in the system started at “recovery mode” with a strongly reduced screen brightness!.. Oh, my God!.. Cinnamon asked me if I’d like to open it or not… Said Yes… Another reboot… And well… All was well again back to normal!..
I’ve got it as well, but it wasn’t reversed (stable branch)
But when updating the system, I get the warnings: “pamac-xxx: Local version (10.1.2-0.1) is newer than extra (10.0.6-2)”
BTW, I like the new design
Thanks, that seems to have resolved it. I was on the the right track, just gave up too quickly when confronted with a seeming endless chain of dependencies.
I downloaded those, selected them all in Nemo, updated them with “Software Installer” from the right-click context menu, and rebooted. Then, I checked my process list in ksysguard to make sure pulseeffects was running with my equalizer preset, tested some YouTube videos, tested recording myself and playing it back in Audacity, and tested speaker and mic input levels in Zoom, and everything seems to be working well so far. Thanks, Phil!
That all being said, since the issue happened after going idle for a while and coming back usually, I’ll continue monitoring for issues. I expect that they’re fixed though, considering my experience with the -git packages yesterday and today, and the 0.3.28 release notes. If you don’t hear back from me about an issue, it’s most likely fixed. I work from home with multiple Zoom meetings per day, so audio issues will be found soon if they exist in this 0.3.28 release.
On the other computer also with manjaro LXQt, almost the same problem in the pamac update or pacman -Syyu
pamac update ✔
Preparando...
Sincronizando banco de dados de pacotes...
Resolvendo dependências...
Verificando conflito entre pacotes...
Aviso: dependência cíclica detectada:
Aviso: bashrc-manjaro será instalado antes de sua dependência bash
Will you have any problems while continuing the update?
You can add the packages to “#IgnorePkg =” lines in your /etc/pacman.conf. Also uninstall any linux5xx-nvidia or linux4xx-nvidia driver and get the dkms package from here, as we updated also the kernels, and precompiled kernel modules don’t work with the new kernels.